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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ the top shot in every unit i have been in. i will utilize every bit of small arms training i have been given. >> weak-side shooting. really good shooters have a hard time switching from a right hand to a left hand. if you're shooting from a concealed position, if you can shoot from your weak side, you might not have to expose as much of your boggy and be a smaller target and still -- shoot from your weak side, you might not have to expose as much of your boggy and be a smaller target and still -- >> would they obviously have more specific training? >> no, no special operations training. but he did serve in a riverine unit, sort of the old brown water navy, doing a lot of security operations, securing oil platforms, so he has more prior fire arms training than a typical sailor serving a
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we're keeping a close eye on what could be a record-breaking storm affecting millions across the northeast. two massive weather systems are on track to converge overnight. blizzard warnings are in effect for boston, new york, providence. some areas could be digging out from several feet of snow. the travel nightmare could soon be felt across the country as flight cancellations pile up creating a ripple effect at airports from coast to coast. amtrak is suspended service from new york city up into new england. some salt trucks already hitting the road getting a head start before the storm hits. we're joined by our meteorologist chad myers. when can we expect these two massive storms to meet, and what kind of an impact are we talking about? >> looks like 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning is
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they're normally trained to urban environments. but it can happen. they can do it. they can get on his trail. and they can apprehend him at night. >> chairman, i'm curious. this is so difficult. because people can have traumatic experiences in their life, bad experiences at work, and they don't turn out like this. and this kind of a horrific situation. but in the manifesto, dorner wrote, "self-preservation is no longer important to me. i do not fear death, as i died long ago on january 2nd, 2009." that was the day he says he was fired from the lapd. now, we have no indication that dorner was on the radar of the fbi. should someone like him have been, or is it just too much to ask? >> you just don't know. if he had these type of supposed while he was a police officer, certainly the lapd was aware of that. we don't know all the circumstances of why he was fired, but i can imagine if you see his actions today, that some of those attitudes, some of those actions may have played in to why he was terminated. so it was probably bigger than the event that was listed on the
they're normally trained to urban environments. but it can happen. they can do it. they can get on his trail. and they can apprehend him at night. >> chairman, i'm curious. this is so difficult. because people can have traumatic experiences in their life, bad experiences at work, and they don't turn out like this. and this kind of a horrific situation. but in the manifesto, dorner wrote, "self-preservation is no longer important to me. i do not fear death, as i died long ago on...
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as i said going forward we intend to adapt to the security environment to insure that we are better positioned and prepared to support the department of state in securing our facilities around the world. but in order to be able to effectively protect the american people and our interests abroad at a time of instability, we must have an agile and ready force able to quickly respond, and above all, and forgive me for being repetitious, we have got to end the cloud of budget uncertainty that hangs over the department of defense and the entire u.s. government. i've got to use this opportunity to express again my greatest concern as secretary, and frankly one of the greatest security risks we are now facing as a nation, at that budget uncertainty could prompt the most significant readiness military readiness crisis in more than a decade. the department of defense faces the prospect of sequestration on march 1st. if congress fails to act sequestration is triggered, and if we also must operate under a year-long continuing resolution we would be faced with having to take about 46-plus billion dollars
as i said going forward we intend to adapt to the security environment to insure that we are better positioned and prepared to support the department of state in securing our facilities around the world. but in order to be able to effectively protect the american people and our interests abroad at a time of instability, we must have an agile and ready force able to quickly respond, and above all, and forgive me for being repetitious, we have got to end the cloud of budget uncertainty that hangs...
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uk environment secretary says evidence suggests, quote, criminal activity or gross negligence. >>> besides the blizzard we're also following another story for you. massive manhunt is under way for a former company accused of killing three people. police want to stop him before he strikes again. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can o
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tell me this, what kind of environment does she live in? we were talking earlier on cnn international. some disturbing numbers about this not being that uncommon. >> that's exactly right, michael. the very disturbing part of this story, in addition to the fact she's only nine years old. she's not unique in the mexican state where this happened, there are 465 cases of girls between the ages of 10 and 14, who became mothers in the year 2011, which is the latest year for which statistics are available. there are 318 cases nationwide of girls age 10, who became mothers in the same year, so that's causing and creating a lot of alarm. again, this is a rare case in that it was published, and people know about it, now the entire country is talking about how alarming this is, that a nine-year-old girl can have a baby. it's incredible. >> it's extraordinary. it will be discussed at length in mexico. good to see you rafael, thank you. >>> a dark day for australian sports. a massive doping scandal hit the headlines. we'll have a talk about that with do
tell me this, what kind of environment does she live in? we were talking earlier on cnn international. some disturbing numbers about this not being that uncommon. >> that's exactly right, michael. the very disturbing part of this story, in addition to the fact she's only nine years old. she's not unique in the mexican state where this happened, there are 465 cases of girls between the ages of 10 and 14, who became mothers in the year 2011, which is the latest year for which statistics are...
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and grow our economy and create a pro growth environment. it's an opportunity for all americans to be in the middle class. so yes, i think it's absolutely a great opportunity for marco rubio to go out and do that. >> pete, you have to admit, he talked about immigration reform, something many republicans say the country needs right now. >> marco rubio really wants to make a difference, he wants to usher in comprehensive immigration reform and he and other republican senators and democratic senators met a couple weeks ago and gave an announcement about this. but unfortunately, there are so many extremists within the house republicans it will be hard to get done. in the end it's a stooge, a stunt, it's phoney. and hispanic voters will see through it. if you think giving a speech in spanish as a reaction to the president will pick off -- you are wrong. there's more to it. i would ask amy, english only is part of the republican platform. they want english only. can you imagine if a democrat gave any kind of a speech, a response, also in spanish?
and grow our economy and create a pro growth environment. it's an opportunity for all americans to be in the middle class. so yes, i think it's absolutely a great opportunity for marco rubio to go out and do that. >> pete, you have to admit, he talked about immigration reform, something many republicans say the country needs right now. >> marco rubio really wants to make a difference, he wants to usher in comprehensive immigration reform and he and other republican senators and...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> give it here. dance like a star. >> listen carefully. >> harder, harder. >> darla johnson's girls, the ones she calls the next generations of beyonces are dancing to "crazy in love." "crazy in love," i love it. >> don't we all wish we were? >> crazy in love. >> it's the first single off beyonce's very first solo album, "dangerously in love" and it's the song that launches beyonce as a major solo superstar and leads to the end of destiny's child. >> i knew that that was going to take her soaring. >> and it did. >> it did. ♪ >> beyonce's part two, the solo career begins with jay-z. he's in her first solo hit and he's in her personal life. from their dating to their wedding to baby blue, the public doesn't learn a single detail until beyonce is ready to spill it. >> so let me show y
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so my wife and i go in there and we have our heated discussions, if there are any, in that environment where nobody sees it. and we come out as one unit, together. so i think that's important to see in the employees to see. >> and it's, true, i also think your employees don't want to feel or other partners that you are ganging up, you will always stick together because you are family. they want to know that you'll think individually as well. >> that's where i think clear roles and responsibilities come into play. having a clear structure and processes. we saw from the clip, i think the tendency with a family business because you're all sort of relaxed around each other is to get a bit relaxed on these things, you don't define the roles and responsibilities, you don't define the structure. >>> thanks, guys. >>> are you looking to get the most out of your online marketing efforts? here are five good social media habits you should consider adopting courtesy of inc.com. one, target the influencers, reaching 100 major posters can be more effective than getting 5,000 less influential followe
so my wife and i go in there and we have our heated discussions, if there are any, in that environment where nobody sees it. and we come out as one unit, together. so i think that's important to see in the employees to see. >> and it's, true, i also think your employees don't want to feel or other partners that you are ganging up, you will always stick together because you are family. they want to know that you'll think individually as well. >> that's where i think clear roles and...
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in this kind of environment, to deliver 5% earnings growth, a substantial improvement from the third quarter and second quarter of last year, i think that's very impressive. and, again, in this kind of tough environment. >> 73% of the companies are reporting and topped earnings. in terms of -- >> lower expectations. >> lowered expectations. >> the nasdaq is suffering its worst drop since november today. let's go live to the nasdaq to see what is behind the move. within the last 30 minutes you could really see a noticeable drop. >> absolutely, scott. just in last 30 minutes we have seen the noticeable pullback in large cap tech. shares have been underperforming the major indices. analysts telling me this is profit taking, especially after the major run-up that we have seen in some of these stocks. dpo google, that's a great example, today bmo capital downgrading the stock saying it is becoming a less compelling opportunity, more investors and that this rotation of capital out of apple could decrease. another loser, oracle, moving lower after announcing the acquisition of acme for $2.1
in this kind of environment, to deliver 5% earnings growth, a substantial improvement from the third quarter and second quarter of last year, i think that's very impressive. and, again, in this kind of tough environment. >> 73% of the companies are reporting and topped earnings. in terms of -- >> lower expectations. >> lowered expectations. >> the nasdaq is suffering its worst drop since november today. let's go live to the nasdaq to see what is behind the move. within...
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with retailers all over the world, large and small, to help them compete in this changing commerce environment. and we will never compete with them. that's a very important point to these retailers. they don't view us... >> charlie: retailers will never compete with you. >> we want to enable you to succeed. >> charlie: in mobile and in your business and in many other businesses, is software king? is that what makes the difference? you have the better software? >> well, i think the software is the tool that allows you to build a better user experience. and a better end-to-end user experience. software and the internet the fact that you're connected is enabling experiences we never could have imagined before. for instance, two experiences. one, i can right now... let's say i want to get a sandwich downstairs. you want to get a sandwich. you go to a deli. there's always a long line in the deli so you open your pay pal mobile app. you in essence check in. you preorder what sandwich. when they walk downstairs, now they'll recognize you but if you were an average consumer they'd say hello you'd like
with retailers all over the world, large and small, to help them compete in this changing commerce environment. and we will never compete with them. that's a very important point to these retailers. they don't view us... >> charlie: retailers will never compete with you. >> we want to enable you to succeed. >> charlie: in mobile and in your business and in many other businesses, is software king? is that what makes the difference? you have the better software? >> well, i...
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the role of the government is to create broadly enabling environment. to have a portfolio approach in investments in research and development. and think there are a number of things putting aside the right things, i think they are attracted by the idea of making it easier for entrepreneurs to start easily. any thing we can reduce the time and cost associated with developing new products and developing the capital requirements i think is going to be a win for the united states. >> materials may be lower on your list. europe just announced it was funding to the tomb of -- to the tune of a billion euros is crafting. this is a carbon structure stronger than steel and more conductive than copper and has a very intuitive industrial applications. in your phone and computers and things like that. we've seen europe collectively make a big bet on research into trying to get into some industrial cases. you are shaking your head. >> almost everything i spoke about was materials. where you missed it was the golden version was there's the machine and then there's the
the role of the government is to create broadly enabling environment. to have a portfolio approach in investments in research and development. and think there are a number of things putting aside the right things, i think they are attracted by the idea of making it easier for entrepreneurs to start easily. any thing we can reduce the time and cost associated with developing new products and developing the capital requirements i think is going to be a win for the united states. >>...
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so in answer to your question, the environment is one that still consists of, i guess, limited available liquidity and limited available credit rather for small businesses, often reflected when you look at national federation of independent business surveys. they always tend to be a lot less optimistic an those of the larger companies. >> chris, among the many boards you're on, biggest company is wal-mart, of course. walla walla smart embroiled in a bribery standal in mexico with ongoing investigations internal and external. what can you tell us about the state of those investigations at this moment, when they might be wrapped up, and whether you fear as a member of the board, that anyone in top management could be so tainted that they might have to be replaced? >> obviously, there's very little i can say at this point other than the company does continue to conduct an extensive investigation into those allegations and will come forward. >> any time line that you can hint at? a matter of months, weeks, years? >> i don't want to give a time line. i have an idea of a time line but i don't
so in answer to your question, the environment is one that still consists of, i guess, limited available liquidity and limited available credit rather for small businesses, often reflected when you look at national federation of independent business surveys. they always tend to be a lot less optimistic an those of the larger companies. >> chris, among the many boards you're on, biggest company is wal-mart, of course. walla walla smart embroiled in a bribery standal in mexico with ongoing...
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the alleged vitations rel yait to monitoring of tanks and none posed any harm to human health or the environment. the da confirms there has been no leak of gas or oil and prosecutors claim the reason for the lawsuit is that negotiation was the oil company have been going on a skbreer they need to this in order to get the company to comply. bp says therexh> Ñ may be anothr motive saying state attorney general has been going afterln6 oil companies for money. she just settled a lawsuit against chevron for $24 million. >> thank you. thanks for joining us forclqvubc 7 news at 4:00. abc 7 news continue autos 49ers fans turn out in big numbers. >> live from the roof of the kgotv broadcast center i'm sandhya patel. it's chris skpp cool out here. hazy sunshine. soon, it will be turning wet. i'll show when you showers return coming up. >> and it's shocking. a stolen car crash, look at this, it nearly killed an innocent pedestrian on the streets of oakland. >> good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> a car theft leads to a fatal crash that is caughth$jñ video. >> police say a woman stole that car which had keys
the alleged vitations rel yait to monitoring of tanks and none posed any harm to human health or the environment. the da confirms there has been no leak of gas or oil and prosecutors claim the reason for the lawsuit is that negotiation was the oil company have been going on a skbreer they need to this in order to get the company to comply. bp says therexh> Ñ may be anothr motive saying state attorney general has been going afterln6 oil companies for money. she just settled a lawsuit...
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with retailers all over the world, large and small, to help them compete in this changing commerce environment. and we will never compete with them. that's a very important point to these retailers. they don't view us... >> charlie: retailers will never compete with you. >> we want to enable you to succeed. >> charlie: in mobile and in your business and in many other businesses, is software king? is that what makes the difference? you have the better software? >> well, i think the software is the tool that allows you to build a better user experience. and a better end-to-end user experience. software and the internet, the fact that you're connected, is enabling experiences we never could have imagined before. for instance, two experiences. one, i can right now... let's say i want to get a sandwich downstairs. you want to get a sandwich. you go to a deli. there's always a long line in the deli so you open your pay pal mobile app. you in essence check in. you preorder what sandwich. when they walk downstairs, now they'll recognize you but if you were an average consumer they'd say hello, you'd l
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very clearly said in your segment that ronald reagan created this environment and killed these families where it was was a part of this and first of all best just very base political debate it does it's actually no place on the even in this panel you should hear what they have less than a rush limbaugh let me let me but let me go on but let me go on to you mentioned like in pop poverty and how gun violence affects areas of poverty that is a real problem in this country you can look at chicago right now and see the incredible amount of gun violence that's happening at the hands of people who are. wielding simple hand outs not assault weapons not the types of things that this debate is raging out of. and you can also see. any quality often some of it legally obtained and there are solutions to that problem that chicago doesn't necessarily have the stomach for we'll see if they can put more police in these areas a lot of a lot of realistic proponents of stop and frisk done in a in a way that's. no new money to their list by the way one of the things that i think both sides are coming at th
very clearly said in your segment that ronald reagan created this environment and killed these families where it was was a part of this and first of all best just very base political debate it does it's actually no place on the even in this panel you should hear what they have less than a rush limbaugh let me let me but let me go on but let me go on to you mentioned like in pop poverty and how gun violence affects areas of poverty that is a real problem in this country you can look at chicago...
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already we're not seeing a lot of alternatives for folks' money other than stocks because of the low rate environment. andrew, how are you investing right now? >> well, we're probably going to go ahead and move in this market. looks like the pullback is more likely 1650 back to these levels. so more than likely now is probably the time to ease into the market. you've got tremendous momentum and breath here. you're fighting the tape, as they say. this is probably the time to deploy. >> meanwhile, rick santelli, the race to the bottom of the currency markets was interrupted today. horror of horrors. japanese officials saying they don't want the currency to go much lower. and the euro moving higher as well today. >> once you put that machine in motion, i don't know if you can stop it. and bill, i find it so telling you have so much more outrage about a maker's mark liquidity injection than the fed's liquidity injections. >> what's your point? >> that's a story for another day. because that's not good for either. a 20-year chart of the dollar index looks like it's going to be going at these levels for aw
already we're not seeing a lot of alternatives for folks' money other than stocks because of the low rate environment. andrew, how are you investing right now? >> well, we're probably going to go ahead and move in this market. looks like the pullback is more likely 1650 back to these levels. so more than likely now is probably the time to ease into the market. you've got tremendous momentum and breath here. you're fighting the tape, as they say. this is probably the time to deploy....
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the political environment is very, very difficult. the economic underpinnings that we're facing now in the environment that we're going to have to deal, you know, for the economy, is actually better than it's been in some time. we've chewed through a lot of problems. a lot of the leverage on the banking side, on the corporate side and on the individual side has been chewed through. housing has probably in all likelihood has turned around at this point. the energy situation in the united states is terrific, and beyond the contemplation of anybody who grew up when i grew up sort of secure in the knowledge that the u.s. is going to have to import energy forever, and that may not necessarily be the case. so those are all tailwinds. the big problem is getting the country to receive that bounty and to plan for it and to structure itself in the right way. if you take energy, for example, we really have implemented an energy policy that will be able to take advantage of some of those blessings that have come our way. >> what do you make of th
the political environment is very, very difficult. the economic underpinnings that we're facing now in the environment that we're going to have to deal, you know, for the economy, is actually better than it's been in some time. we've chewed through a lot of problems. a lot of the leverage on the banking side, on the corporate side and on the individual side has been chewed through. housing has probably in all likelihood has turned around at this point. the energy situation in the united states...
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then if you look at the regulatory environment, it isn't healthy. you have to say we're constrained as far as providing credit to consumers. all in all, i think it's hard to put a bold case together that's relying on fundamentals. >> what about that? is that rally about the fed and not the fundamentals? >> yes to some extent. but i'm advising my clients that optimism rules the day. and in fact, i see equity prices and higher equity prices and bond yields being recurring themes through 2013? >> when do you expect rates to start moving up? if we start seeing rock bottom rates actually move in step with economic improvement? >> well, i don't think either of the markets the bond market or the equity markets with the economic improvement to be honest with you. negative gdp growth last week. >> what would be the catalyst to move? >> i think the catalyst to move interest rate is higher equity prices. inverse relationship, right? we'll go up because informsers need to come back on fixed income. on days like today, obviously my clients and their -- and me as
then if you look at the regulatory environment, it isn't healthy. you have to say we're constrained as far as providing credit to consumers. all in all, i think it's hard to put a bold case together that's relying on fundamentals. >> what about that? is that rally about the fed and not the fundamentals? >> yes to some extent. but i'm advising my clients that optimism rules the day. and in fact, i see equity prices and higher equity prices and bond yields being recurring themes...
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we have added so much more equipment on it for the environment. the good news is it is much better for the environment but there has been a cost associated with that. so cost is up and lending is not what it once was. i show you the small fleets are not growing. in part of the reason is because i also showed you the age has gone up significantly. so the trucks are not worth as much as a three year old truck that you might trade. we have small fleets that have to sell two used trucks to afford one new one. part of that is because they can't get financing for as much easy and they have to put more down. the other thing i see over last two years the lease financing -- it used to be 10% -- any truck you acquire in the year especially for the smaller fleets it would be 10% of those trucks. today it is 30%-40% because this is the only way. it is a challenge and one that is holding us back a little bit. >> i have to agree with that. there are thousands of small oil and gas companies that do rely on financing for moving forward for the investments they ma
we have added so much more equipment on it for the environment. the good news is it is much better for the environment but there has been a cost associated with that. so cost is up and lending is not what it once was. i show you the small fleets are not growing. in part of the reason is because i also showed you the age has gone up significantly. so the trucks are not worth as much as a three year old truck that you might trade. we have small fleets that have to sell two used trucks to afford...
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china does not have a huge system for looking after you in your environment. so they're going to say, first savings you see are going to go on and on. if anything, get bigger the. >> andrew, agree? >> yes, perfectly. it's not just economic, it's social and political, as well. with the labor forces becoming more and more educated, china is turning out something like 7 million university graduates. by 2030, china will have 200 million university graduates, bigger than the entire workforce than the united states. and so the kind of labor relations, the kind of workers rights have got to change. the leadership is fully aware of this. that is why this has to happen. >> this is a great demographic debate. china now goes into a period of shrinkage and india is exactly the opposite place. and it is growing and at some stage if the numbers are correct, india will overtake china over the next 30 years by a demographic point of view. therein lie tess region why china at the moment is up to try and improve the activity, to try and maintain the competitive edge. obviously,
china does not have a huge system for looking after you in your environment. so they're going to say, first savings you see are going to go on and on. if anything, get bigger the. >> andrew, agree? >> yes, perfectly. it's not just economic, it's social and political, as well. with the labor forces becoming more and more educated, china is turning out something like 7 million university graduates. by 2030, china will have 200 million university graduates, bigger than the entire...
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. >> so it doesn't matter that we've come this far in this environment. >> i don't think so. as long as they continue to print money, as long as interest rates are sustainable at about these levels. as long as they use that printed money to buy mortgage backed securities. as long as they buy mortgage backed securities from originating banks. as long as they are then selling these to investors who believe that mortgage guarantee is a real guarantee, housing will continue on. >> let me frame it also this way, the most tradeable, so to speak, housing markets right now are what? for people who are interested in the type of thing you're talking about. >> in terms of a company or in terms of a region? >> regions. >> regions have been the southwest. so california, nevada, arizona, texas. all three cities in texas have been the fastest growing housing markets in the nations for six months. austin, houston, dallas, atlanta, florida. segments of the carolinas, primarily all of the southern states. >> okay. josh brown, how about macy's? what's your trade there? >> this is a really excit
. >> so it doesn't matter that we've come this far in this environment. >> i don't think so. as long as they continue to print money, as long as interest rates are sustainable at about these levels. as long as they use that printed money to buy mortgage backed securities. as long as they buy mortgage backed securities from originating banks. as long as they are then selling these to investors who believe that mortgage guarantee is a real guarantee, housing will continue on. >>...
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next, bay area prosecutors go after a multinational oil company for failing to protect the local environment. the damage they claim it is doing is ahead. >> former coach reaching a deal with a university on his firing and what it will cost the school. >> walnut creek, campbell and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> good morning, everyone. it is 5:13 on tuesday morning. this is the golden gate bridge and traffic is light. we will have more on the traffic situation an the bay area with sue hall and mike will check the forecast. >> state attorney general will go after arco and b.p. in a lawsuit filed in superior court, the state attorney general and seven counties accusing the oil company of violating regulations designed to protect the environment. b.p. suggests the attorney general is going after oil companies for money. the attorney general recently settled a similar case against chevron for $24 million and another case has been filed against union 76 stations. >> former cal football coach could be out of a job but he will not have to worry about bouncing checks, getting up to $5.5 milli
next, bay area prosecutors go after a multinational oil company for failing to protect the local environment. the damage they claim it is doing is ahead. >> former coach reaching a deal with a university on his firing and what it will cost the school. >> walnut creek, campbell and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> good morning, everyone. it is 5:13 on tuesday morning. this is the golden gate bridge and traffic is light. we will have more on the traffic situation an the...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we just heard from two parents who saw sin ethic pot destroy their son's life. i'm joined by two people on the front lines. you both work for the bureau of investigation and ken is a gbi agent and investigates the distribution and sale of synthetic drugs. good to see you both. thank you for being here to educate us more about this. i actually had not heard of this. but it sounds like, is this right, ken, it's an epidemic? >> it really is. it has blown up on us in the metro atlanta area and around the nation in the past four or five years. >> we're talking thousands of percent. this is something thrust to the forefront, particularly here in atlanta but this is maybe something a lot of parents haven't even heard about? >> yes. surprisingly enough, it has flown under the radar, some w
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we just heard from two parents who saw sin ethic pot destroy their son's life. i'm joined by two people on the front lines. you both work for the bureau of investigation and ken is a gbi agent and investigates the distribution and sale of...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> more now on the breaking news in southern california. the manhunt for the ex-cop and suspected triple murderer, christopher dorner. he sent me a parcel, i learned about it yesterday. it included a coin from bill bratton, and also a dvd from the man who partnership tatded his firing. the man, christopher gettler, said he was kicked by an lapd officer, and dorner believes his account will bolster his case against the police force. it's case he lays out in detail. the question is, is there anything to it? take a look. >> the subject of christopher dorner's rage goes back to an incident in july 2007. he was out on patrol with a female officer, a veteran of the force, when they were dispatched to check out a mentally unstable man named christopher gettler. he was refusing to leave the g
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> more now on the breaking news in southern california. the manhunt for the ex-cop and suspected triple murderer, christopher dorner. he sent me a parcel, i learned about it yesterday. it included a coin from bill bratton, and also a dvd from the...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> hopefully part of at least good news catching a bit of a break with the storm, hitting over the weekend. and that means a lot of people were out on a friday night, maybe imbiding. maybe tossing some snowballs. julian cummings is one of our producers who has been out and about taking video on the roads of boston. this is what he found. >> looking at an impromptu snowball fight. started off with probably about ten people. i guess the bars are getting out here and everybody is rushing down the street, running through. the plows broke it up and the fire department broke it um, and their were serenaded with stons of snowballs as well. >> serenaded by snowballs. i see a car in the picture. i know you have been driving around. when we were talking earlier this afternoon, we know the gover
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> hopefully part of at least good news catching a bit of a break with the storm, hitting over the weekend. and that means a lot of people were out on a friday night, maybe imbiding. maybe tossing some snowballs. julian cummings is one of our...
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very clearly said in your segment that ronald reagan created this environment and killed these families where it was was a part of this and first of all that's just very base political debate it does it's actually no place i think even in this panel you should hear what they have left in a rush limbaugh let me let me but let me go on but let me go on to you mentioned like in pop poverty and how gun violence affects areas of poverty that is a real problem in this country you can look at chicago right now and see the incredible amount of gun violence that's happening at the hands of people who are. simple handguns not assault weapons not the types of things that this debate is raging on. and you can also see. any quality often some of it legally obtained and there are solutions to that problem that chicago doesn't necessarily have the stomach for we'll see if they can put more police in these areas that a lot of realistic proponents of stop and frisk done in a in a way that's. no new money to their lives by the way one of the things that i think both sides are coming at the gun issue from
very clearly said in your segment that ronald reagan created this environment and killed these families where it was was a part of this and first of all that's just very base political debate it does it's actually no place i think even in this panel you should hear what they have left in a rush limbaugh let me let me but let me go on but let me go on to you mentioned like in pop poverty and how gun violence affects areas of poverty that is a real problem in this country you can look at chicago...
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so, what now is changing the environment such that it can happen? >> well, we had a price trigger over the last decade and that led to innovation and the employment of a lot of cap tam by a lot of companies and here we are growing our production base by over million barrels a day per year and there's no real end in sight. >> a key also to this is oil demand will come down. we're actually hitting the sort of, this trajectory growing independence as the confluence of factors are forming where the consumption will come down. >> the consumption has come down. we were consuming 22 million barrels a day only in 2005 and now we are consuming 3 million barrels a day less than that. and a lot of that has been in the last five years. >> so, what's going to be the incentive for oil companies to continue producing to reach this energy independence if consumption is already coming down and the prices are falling? >> we live in a world where petroleum products are to global market. demand globally is continues the grow. as long as the product demand is there, pri
so, what now is changing the environment such that it can happen? >> well, we had a price trigger over the last decade and that led to innovation and the employment of a lot of cap tam by a lot of companies and here we are growing our production base by over million barrels a day per year and there's no real end in sight. >> a key also to this is oil demand will come down. we're actually hitting the sort of, this trajectory growing independence as the confluence of factors are...
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. >> the dispatchers and supervisors would operate out of this working environment. they had several different workstations where they could see the trains coming in and out of the station and further eup the line. completely destroyed. need to be replaced and rebuilt. >> the force of the water so great, it even destroyed escalators designed to last 40 years. >> the actual force of the water coming down the escalator lifted the landing plates from position. the pit itself still has several feet of water standing in it. these are one of our escalators that's a total loss. >> so this is going to have to come out altogether? >> come out and be replaced. >> the destruction here is just a part, a big part, but just a part of the pounding that the infrastructure system took as a result of superstorm sandy. just imagine, if you will, what happened to the electrical grid on the eastern seaboard. >> the northeast, obviously, took a real beating as a result of superstorm sandy. and i think it did reveal a number of weaknesses. among them, questions have come up fairly, i think
. >> the dispatchers and supervisors would operate out of this working environment. they had several different workstations where they could see the trains coming in and out of the station and further eup the line. completely destroyed. need to be replaced and rebuilt. >> the force of the water so great, it even destroyed escalators designed to last 40 years. >> the actual force of the water coming down the escalator lifted the landing plates from position. the pit itself...
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shooting skeet was so depressing and such obvious pandering it just shows really the kind of political environment that we're living in that they felt they had to release that picture. >> as soon as the word guns enters the picture, rationality goes out the window and i find it hard to see what's going to happen. >> not optimistic. >> not too optimistic, but who knows. >> we have to leave it at that. mort zuckerman, paul krugman, arianna huffington, ed conard, nice to have you on. >>> imagine a country where the speaker of parliament tells the president to stop talking and get out. it happened this week. it happened in a country of crucial importance to the united states. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 is your old 401k just hanging around? tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 consider if rolling it over to a schwab ira tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 might let you get more out of it. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like earning a bonus of up to $600 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in a schwab ira tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and 150 commission-free online trades tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus our rollover consultants handle virtually tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all the detai
shooting skeet was so depressing and such obvious pandering it just shows really the kind of political environment that we're living in that they felt they had to release that picture. >> as soon as the word guns enters the picture, rationality goes out the window and i find it hard to see what's going to happen. >> not optimistic. >> not too optimistic, but who knows. >> we have to leave it at that. mort zuckerman, paul krugman, arianna huffington, ed conard, nice to...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> hey, welcome back. what a night. so many stories on different fronts on both coasts. looking at dennis port, massachusetts, on cape cod. wind there gusting to hurricane force at times. here in new york city, the worst of the storm is hours away. chris cuomo is here, he's new to the cnn team. we welcome him on this night. it doesn't look bad compared to what we've seen in boston, in cape cod, but authorities are warning residents that some areaerize going to be particularly hard hit in the coming hours, right? >> absolutely right. first, i want to thank you for the coat and hat. very nice of you. appreciate it. glad to be on the team. the problem with the blizzard is that a blizzard doesn't get its name from snow accumulation. it gets it from wind. and wind also contributes very gre
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> hey, welcome back. what a night. so many stories on different fronts on both coasts. looking at dennis port, massachusetts, on cape cod. wind there gusting to hurricane force at times. here in new york city, the worst of the storm is hours away....
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and you're going to have a high cash yielding because that's pretty low interest rate environment. you win that way and take the portfolio public, sell it to a financial institution, so, you kind of win either way. the downside is being able to manage the homes. a lot of people have that on their mind. we have a company to handle that. we make concentrated buys in certain markets. in atlanta, we are buying a lot of homes, in las vegas we are. >> tom, thank you so much for coming back. home to see you again. tom shapiro. b.k., you are out of home builders entirely. why? >> the value is buying the physical houses at this point. wall street's been on this trade for a year. i'm out of xhb. i think you can be out of home depot and lowe's. >>> coming up next, a round of hold 'em or fold 'em. and we go off the charts to determine whether a new financial threat to the u.s. is emerging in europe. back right after this. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 when i'm trading, i'm totally focused. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1
and you're going to have a high cash yielding because that's pretty low interest rate environment. you win that way and take the portfolio public, sell it to a financial institution, so, you kind of win either way. the downside is being able to manage the homes. a lot of people have that on their mind. we have a company to handle that. we make concentrated buys in certain markets. in atlanta, we are buying a lot of homes, in las vegas we are. >> tom, thank you so much for coming back....